People who live close to high voltage cables are at increased risk of developing cancer, according to two Swedish and one Danish studies. ...
BITTERSWEET: Is this the beginning of the end for aspartame?
I am glad to see you writing about John Diamond. I have written several letters to the newspapers to redress the balance a little after reading outrageous reviews such as 'he knew it was all untrue' about alternatives.
A rethink on organ transplants is needed after a 29 year old patient developed cancer after receiving a liver from a woman who had died from a brain tumour. ...
Since our last report on it in February 2001 (WDDTY vol 11 no 11), the antihyperactivity drug Ritalin has chalked up a number of milestones. It is now one of the most prescribed children’s drugs in the US
Dutch margarine manufacturers are reducing the levels of trans fatty acids in their products in the next 12 months. Levels will fall to below 5 per cent immediately, and to just 1 per cent within ...
Two attacks on the safety and efficacy of cancer come from Denmark and Germany. ...
I used to practise medicine using unorthodox approaches in Scottsdale, Arizona until I was set up by the authorities and lost my licence to practice there. I came to Ecuador, where there is freed ...
Cancer isn't one disease - it's many, but each shares the same name. Similarly it has many causes, but various forces and industry groups have combined to ensure that some of these either are not discussed, researched or acknowledged.
Those of you who can only afford the cheaper brands of whisky can take comfort in the fact that they're probably less damaging to your health. ...
